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Can Other People Use Your Credit Card’s Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® Credit Card Benefit?

Chris Carley by Chris Carley
February 15, 2024
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A colleague recently lamented to me, “None of my credit cards have that TSA PreCheck® benefit.” What he meant by that is many travel rewards cards offer statement credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® application fees. (Global Entry carries a non-refundable $120 fee to apply; TSA PreCheck®’s is $78. Even if you’re denied membership, you can’t get the fee back.)

More cards are now adding NEXUS application fee credit, too.

“No problem,” I said. “A bunch of my cards have it. Just charge it to one of my mine.”

“Wait,” he said. “You can do that?”

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Quick Primer

Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® membership is good for five years. And most participating credit cards allow you to receive the statement credit (or renew) every four or four and a half years, so your membership doesn’t lapse. This way, your Global Entry, TSA PreCheck®, or NEXUS membership doesn’t lapse (as long as you stay on top of your membership.) I charged my original Global Entry application fee and subsequent two renewal fees to my The Platinum Card® from American Express.

But several other of my cards also feature the benefit.

So, what did I do with all the other cards’ Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® application statement credit benefits? Let them go to waste?

Oh, heck no.

TSA security checkpoint at LAX Terminal 7
TSA security checkpoint at LAX Terminal 7

You Can Let Others Use Your Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® (or NEXUS) Credit Card Benefit!

The Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® statement credit feature is transferrable (for lack of a better term). The cardholder does not need to be the person applying for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck®. 

Here are some examples:

My best friend used my Chase Sapphire Reserve®‘s benefit to apply for Global Entry. I gave him my credit card and billing information. He paid the Global Entry application fee to my card, the $100 charge showed up on my account and was later credited, I earned 100 Chase points, and he got his Global Entry membership.

One of my client’s reps with whom I travel frequently didn’t have TSA PreCheck®. (Do you know how much Las Vegas American Express Centurion Lounge time she cost us while I waited for her to clear security at LAS? 🙂 ) So, she applied for Global Entry and used my IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card. Same thing as the above example: she charged the fee to my card, it was credited back, I earned 100 IHG points, and all is good.

My wife’s cousin, the cousin’s husband, and the cousin’s husband’s brother (got all that? 🙂 ) all traveled to Spain and Mexico one year. This was after the four “premium” Delta SkyMiles cobranded Amexes added the Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® benefit to their cards. So, they used my Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card, Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card, and Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card to pay their fees. Everything worked great and they now enjoy Global Entry.

As for the colleague I mentioned at the start of this post, he used my Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card‘s TSA PreCheck® application fee benefit.

WASHINGTON, DC JULY 3, 2018: TSA Precheck and Global Entry line at security checkpoint at Reagan National Airport
The TSA PreCheck security checkpoint at Reagan National Airport (DCA). (Photo: ©iStock.com/David Tran)

What Should You Keep in Mind About Letting Other People Use Your Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® Credit Card Benefit?

Keep in mind a few points if you decide to let others use your credit card benefits.

First, you give your credit card number, the card’s three (or four) digit security code, and all your billing information to the person you’re “gifting” the benefit. So, make sure this is someone you know and trust. (An alternative is to have that person fill out their application online and then have you physically come over to the computer and enter your information while they take a hike for a minute.) I’m all for being kind — but don’t be dumb. I’d be leery about giving my personal information to the girlfriend of a friend’s sister’s roommate I met at a party or something.

Young hacker in hoodie holding credit card and using laptop
“Thanks for the Global Entry credit. And an expensive dinner. And a bunch of other stuff you just bought for my friends and me!” (©iStock.com/LightFieldStudios)

Next, make sure the lucky person is someone who will actually use Global Entry or TSA PreCheck®. Some of my relatives travel by plane once a year. Maybe every other year. Now, if these people specifically ask me if they can use my Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® credit, I may give it to them. But I’ll also tell them they’ll probably spend more time applying for the program, driving to and from the in-person interview location, waiting for the interview, and actually getting interviewed by the TSA or Customs and Border Patrol agent — than just waiting in “standard” airport security a few times over the course of five years.

Also: please, please, please make sure the person understands that when going through TSA security:

  • laptops and 3-1-1 compliant liquids can remain in their carryon bags
  • they don’t have to take off their shoes

Finally, flaky people need not apply. Filling out the online application is fairly easy (though tedious, especially for people who do a lot of international traveling). But, as I mentioned above, there is an in-person interview that must be conducted before the feds officially sign off on your membership. Someone who used my Global Entry application statement credit never showed up for their interview and didn’t reschedule. That irked me. My card was charged and credited the application fee, so it didn’t cost me anything. But the benefit was exhausted for four and a half years. I could’ve instead offered it to someone else who would’ve gone to their interview if they wanted to use the credit.

Global Entry and APC Kiosks, located at international airports across the nation, streamline the passenger's entry into the United States. Photo by James Tourtellotte
Photo by James Tourtellotte

What Credit Cards Offer Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® (or NEXUS) Application Fee Statement Credit?

You might already have a credit card offering Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® application fee statement credit — and not even know it!

This isn’t an exhaustive list of all cards offering the benefit. But here are a couple of dozen. (Check each card’s details for statement credit value and how often you’re eligible to receive it.)

  • Aeroplan® Credit Card
    • All information about the Aeroplan Card was collected independently by Eye of the Flyer. It was neither provided nor reviewed by the card issuer.
  • American Airlines Credit Union Visa® Signature credit
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  • Arvest Visa Signature® Credit Card
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  • Bank of America® Premium Rewards® credit card
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  • The Business Platinum Card® from American Express
  • Capital One Spark Miles for Business
  • Capital One Venture Card
  • Capital One Venture X Business Card
  • Capital One Venture X Card
  • Chase Sapphire Reserve®
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  • Choice Privileges® Select Mastercard®
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  • Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World EliteTM MasterCard®
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  • Citi Prestige® Card
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  • Commerce Bank® World Elite Mastercard®
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  • Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card
  • Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card
  • Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card
  • Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card
  • Diners Club® Carte Blanche® Corporate Card
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  • HSBC Elite World Elite Mastercard®
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  • HSBC Premier World Mastercard®
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  • IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card
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  • IHG One Rewards Premier Business Credit Card
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  • Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant™ American Express® Card
  • Navy Federal’s Visa Signature® Flagship Rewards Card
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  • The Platinum Card® from American Express
  • PenFed Pathfinder® Rewards Visa Signature® Card
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  • Provident World+ Travel®
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  • Southwest Rapid Rewards® Performance Business Credit Card
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  • Truist Business Travel Rewards credit card
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  • Truist Enjoy Beyond credit card
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  • Truist Enjoy Travel credit card
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  • UBS Visa Infinite Credit Card
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  • United Club℠ Infinite Card
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  • United℠ Explorer Card
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  • United Quest℠ Card
    • All information about the United Quest Card was collected independently by Eye of the Flyer. It was neither provided nor reviewed by the card issuer.
  • USAA Eagle Navigator™ Visa Signature® Credit Card
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  • U.S. Bank Altitude® Connect Visa Signature® Card
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  • U.S. Bank Altitude® Reserve Visa Infinite® Card
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  • U.S. Bank FlexPerks® Gold American Express® Card
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Final Approach

If you hold more than one card offering Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® application fee statement credit, consider “gifting” the benefit to someone. The cardholder does not need to be the person applying for the program.

Just make sure the lucky recipient is someone you trust — and who will actually use Global Entry or TSA PreCheck®. Hopefully, they’re intelligent enough to understand how the security process actually works. And that’s after they’ve attended an in-person interview they know they must attend.

 

 

 

To see rates and fees for The Business Platinum Card® from American Express, please visit this link. Terms apply.

To see rates and fees for The Platinum Card® from American Express, please visit this link. Terms apply.

To see rates and fees for the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card, please visit this link. Terms apply.

To see rates and fees for the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card, please visit this link. Terms apply.

To see rates and fees for the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card, please visit this link. Terms apply.

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Comments 10

  1. Barry Graham says:
    3 years ago

    Since my Reserve card doesn’t cover Nexus, I used the free benefit for my wife’s Global Entry, as per the terms and conditions of the card. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  2. Corbett says:
    3 years ago

    No good deed goes unpunished! Still, you should be proud of helping your friends and family. I’d use your idea except that my wife is ineligible (foreign but not from the small number of nations eligible for Global Entry).

    Reply
    • Chris Carley says:
      3 years ago

      I enjoy helping out whenever I can! 🙂 (And, yes, good deeds frequently do have consequences but oh, well.)

      Reply
  3. Jeff says:
    3 years ago

    I’ve used mine to cover myself, my spouse, my son and daughter-in-law …. I coached ( harassed) several friends I travel with that had the benefit but never used it. ( now they thank me every time they travel) I also, FINALLY, got my daughter to do the same with her Amex card. I just hate to see it go to waste….

    Reply
  4. Oldfogey says:
    3 years ago

    Please remind your readers that the person whose card is being used for either the Global Entry or TSA Precheck application MUST be present at the interview to sign for the card separately from the applicant signing the application. Parents cannot just give their card to their older children for example. Parents must also be present to co-sign the application of a minor child.

    Reply
    • Chris Carley says:
      3 years ago

      I can’t speak to anyone signing for minors. But no one I’ve “gifted” the benefit to has ever needed me present at the interview. They’ve all been adults, but thank you for the data point!

      Reply
  5. Osaka Group says:
    3 years ago

    Thank you for sharing a great message.

    Reply
  6. Holly says:
    1 year ago

    Are you sure it won’t auto renew on your card?

    Reply
    • Chris Carley says:
      1 year ago

      I’ve always had to manually renew my Global Entry.

      Reply
  7. Rup says:
    1 year ago

    Yes…I have many cards with the Global Entry benefit so I have gotten or renewed global entry for a few family members and gotten the credit. It just shows a charge for it and not who’s using it.

    Reply

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